For You: A Christian Answer to Trump and Trumpism Is Finally Here
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November 17, 2025, 4:39 p.m. Eastern time

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From Opinion

David French

A Christian Answer to Trump and Trumpism Is Finally Here

Pope Leo doesn’t want to be the anti-Trump. But he is.

John McWhorter

One Horror of Slavery That Until Recently Could Not Be Told

The evil of human bondage was more complex than many historians care to reckon with.

Ross Douthat

The Outstanding Question About Epstein and Trump

What unrevealed details have made Trump so intent on preventing further disclosure?

David Herzberg

I Am a Drug Historian. Trump Is Wrong About Fentanyl in Almost Every Way.

Everything the Trump administration is doing to stop the flow of drugs is just making the problem worse.

E. J. Dionne Jr.

Now We Know Trump’s Kryptonite

Democratic election victories should kill the myth that Trumpism is invincible.

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